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Tires are like new except one has a little wear on it. Pics will be up tomorrow. They didn't powder coat the inside, I have another set that was powder coated and it wasn't painted in the inside either. What the hell is the point of painting a part that's not exposed. Anyway 800 is definitely a little low but I'd be willing to go down maybe to 1000 depending how serious you are about purchasing.

well i'm lookin for winter rims for my GR. and i wanted BBS... which is why i'm not lookin to spend a lot on winter rims/tires... well like i said let me know if u change ure mind, no ones in a hurry for winter stuff obviuosly

Prevent could be right, Powder coated wheels are suppose to look like these. I had these cr kais powdered coated by a local wheel shop. This is what the finished product is suppose to look like.

From what I recall that I know from the process of powder coating, powder coating really doesn't leave over spray pattern like that. even if the inside of the wheels aren't powder coated, The excess positively charged powders will be attracted to the the inside of the wheels giving it a thin layer of powder coat. They never ment to powder coat the inside of the cr kais, but they inside have powdercoat on them anyways.

Would you like the number to the powder coated and have a lovely conversation with him? No? Then outta my thread you goon.

actually yes i would.

I hate seeing people ripped off and sadly this is exactly what it looks like. When you have items powdercoated they dont powdecoat 50% of the item, visible or not. Osus14 posted up a great picture of exactly what a product would look like after being powdercoated. The paint on your wheels looks like classic spray paint overspray.

Anyways, they aren't talking about the powdercoating cracking.. They are talking about the notice bbs saying not to pc wheels since the powdercoating process can weaken the wheels metalurgic integrity.